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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

This part plays when most of the crew of the Palomino find out the real truth behind what happened to the crew of the Cygnus, as told by the robot Old Bob. This leads to a scene with Kate McCrae (Yvette Mimeux), and Dr. Durant (Anthony Perkins) on the bridge of the Cygnus, where Vincent the robot tells Kate via ESP (don't ask) what happened, which then leads to Durant discovering the truth for himself near the end of the track. This leads into a pretty cool death scene (at least for a Disney flick, and is partly responsible for making the film PG rated).

The music is very intense and can be slightly scary too in some parts. I know it gave me the willies when I was a kid.

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  • @Russell230870 The Black Hole Extended soundtrack can now be found on CD. It has every note Barry wrote for the film. I recommend looking it up on Amazon. I have it and it's wonderful!

  • diesen soundtrack gibt es nirgens zum kaufen bzw. zum downloaden!!!

    UND JETZT FINDE ICH IHN HIER AUF YOU TUBE!!

    Super!!!

    vielen dank (thank you)

  • @lexington1709 yes it's "the blaster beam" a large instrument invented by craig huxley

  • i like the sound of the "blaster beam" it's invented and played by craig huxley, the "beam" was also used in the soundtrack of "star trek the motion picture"

  • @BADALASS Thats pretty cool actually. Has that ever been confirmed by Disney or the director?

  • Why this magnificent barry score has never been released on CD is one of life's mysterys..superb Barry score this, one of his best.

  • @comandercool22 Well both films STAR TREK and THE BLACK HOLE where released in 1979 in DOLBY STEREO I think the THE BLACK HOLE had limited excessive 70mm release as the 70mm prints for STAR TREK where extremely rare and don’t even exist on the crappy lousy epic fail bluray format that is complete waste of money. I was only watching THE BLACK HOLE yesterday on region2DVD DOLBY 5.1 mono surrounds.

  • @lexington1709 yeah it's from an instrument called a blaster beam or to some the V'ger sound.

  • This is my favorite from the soundtrack. I personally like to play this on cold spooky nights just so I feel like I am part of some intrigue.

  • @intlogre I read that the humanoid Durant unmasked was actually the director!

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